SUDDEN DEATH
COLLAPSE WHILE FISHING
(By Telegraph—l'ress Association.) TATJRANGA, This Day. "While fishing at. Mayor Island on Sunday morning, Mr. William Williamson Livingstone, of Matamata, collapsed and died. Mr. Livingstone, who hooked a sw-ordfish, played it for ten minutes and then complained of a pain in the chest. He asked a friend (Mr. C. B. Daveny, of Morrinsville) to take therod, and as he was handing it over, collapsed. The- party proceeded to the island, where Dr. Wallis, of Rotorua, pronounced life extinct. Mr. Livingstone, who was Oil years of age, was a well-known deer-stalker ami angler. He was a director of the "Farmers' Co-operative Auctioneering Company. Ho is survived by a widow.
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Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 54, 5 March 1934, Page 10
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113SUDDEN DEATH Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 54, 5 March 1934, Page 10
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